Title: State of the State
1State of the State
- Rebecca L. Hamilton
- State Librarian
- Louisiana Library Association Annual Conference
- March 28-30, 2006
2In the past year . . .
- My first day was July 5, 2005
- 54 days later the greatest natural disaster in
Louisianas history took place - Louisianas libraries faced the worst
circumstances in the States history - At our worst 121 of 339 libraries were closed
3At the State Library
- Within 5 hours of reopening after Hurricane
Katrina, we had a section on our webpage with
disaster recovery information and news about
affected libraries - Made contact with public library administrators
in affected areas and began to assess damage - Organized acceptance and distribution of donated
PCs to public libraries - Accepted monetary donations for hurricane
affected public libraries via the LLF--70,000 to
date
4At the State Library
- Canceled Administrative Conference
- Canceled 2005 book festival
- Executive order enacted and still in effect
- Worked with Gates, ALC, private donors, and
vendors to secure donations of databases, kiosks,
temporary buildings and staffing (still underway)
5At the State Library
- Established back up Internet for libraries
- Hosted NOPL email and web servers until they were
ready to take over operations - Solicited vendor discounts for affected libraries
- Worked with the Lt. Governors office and ALA
over FEMA issues and to have libraries listed as
essential services - Worked with Mississippi and Alabama to request
special E-rate funding from the FCC to restore
networks
6At the State Library
- Worked with OLG to draft a congressional
appropriation request for 22 million dollars - Went to Washington to meet with leaders and show
them the devastation - Met with Gates, SOLINET, private donors in BR and
Atlanta to create a recovery plan - Monitored 2 extraordinary special legislative
sessions
7The Public Libraries
- Became front line responders
- Stayed open holidays, weekends and nights
providing critical service to evacuees - Provided not only critical library service but
food, shelter, and moral support - Dealt with FEMA, insurance companies and local
government issues - Expanded their rules to ensure all of our
citizens could receive library service no matter
how far away from home
8Continued..
- Showed the state (and the world) that libraries
are an essential good - Demonstrated that libraries have something that
money cant buytrust and good will - Trailblazers held the Administrative Conference
at Lincoln Parish Library in their brand new
facility
9What we all learned from Katrina/Rita
- People need libraries (including FEMA and public
officials) - Libraries make people feel safe
- Our existence is fragile
- We are leaders in our communities and we have
proven ourselves invaluable - We should leverage this value to gain funding and
to be recognized by FEMA as an essential
service - We have the will and strength to rebuild
10What we at the State Library Learned
- Our budget is never safe
- State Aid is never a done deal. In light of
statewide budget cuts, it will now more than ever
require a fight to justify its need - Budgeting for Outcomes is the way of the future
- Priorities must be set in a time of financial
crisis and some traditional services may have to
be adjusted or eliminated - We have to build on our traditional services and
values to reach new audiences
11State of the State Library of Louisiana
- Our budget is entering the regular session facing
a possible cut between 14 and 25 - Majority of cuts will be felt on operational side
of SLL and we may face some layoffs - I met with legislators and fought for 1.5
Million in state aid and am fighting for an
additional 1.5 Million. - Along with our constituents, I am fighting to
restore our budget as much as possible - We are partnering with LLA Legislative Committee
to facilitate a statewide multi-type virtual
library.
12Contd
- We must look closely at our ILL system review
alternativesdoes NOT mean we are changing - We have to get as much value as we can for every
penny we spend and justify our budget items. - We are competing for public dollars and have to
show ROI to continue at our existing
levelalthough we also have an opportunity to
increase our funding through the BFO process
13Continued
- We want to leverage our resources through
expanded training that will empower you and
enable you to train your own staff and to partner
with your neighbors to train their staff
14What do we need from you?
- We need you to answer these questions
- What more can we do for you?
- What can we do better?
- What do we do that you do not need us to do any
longer? Or what should we stop doing? - Grade our services, response time, our
professionalism - Share your vision with us so that together we can
think strategically and shape the future of our
libraries - Give us feedback on our basic common goals.
15Our Strategic Plan
16Goal 1 Provide access to and preserve Louisiana
heritage.
- Enhance and expand the Louisiana collection
- Present Book Festival and LRYC program
- Expand the Book Festival
17Goal 2 Expand Services
- Promote statewide databases as true virtual
library - Continue to provide interlibrary loan and
delivery services review current vendor
functionality - Review all existing services for opportunities to
streamline and enhance - Best use of resources
18Goal 3 Aggressive program of marketing and
outreach
- We must publicize what we do now more then ever
- Web pages
- Media outlets
- Make the most of marketing opportunities
19Goal 4 Foster Ongoing Professional Development
of Public Library Staff
- Offer relevant and timely workshops throughout
the state - Partner with other CE agencies to bring more
training to LA libraries - Empower public libraries to serve the needs of
their communities through pro-active consulting,
training and e-publications. - Offer online training for public library staff
20Goal 5 Serve the needs of special populations
- Partner with early childhood organizations to
improve emergent literacy statewide - Offer collection development support
- Pilot emergent literacy programs statewide
- Training to support core competencies
- Training tools and manuals to support this
- Continue leadership role of SBPH
- Continue SRP, LYRC and Teen Reading programs
21Goal 6 SLL will remain relevant and energetic
- Survey public libraries to assess satisfaction
with SLL services - Continue to review internal procedures and
practices. - Continue to seek additional funding opportunities
22Whats ahead ?
- Rebuilding libraries, their networks and
collections - Monetary donations
- Materials
- Equipment
- Databases
- Bookmobiles, temporary buildings, staff
- Working around mid-year budget cuts and working
with CRT/DOA to maintain current level of funding
23Continued
- Work with colleagues in Miss., Ala. Fla. as
well as SOLINET on a recovery plan - Taking a leadership role in expanding and
defining the digital library - Thinking strategically and leveraging our assets
to get the most ROI - Securing more State Aid dollars to bring total to
3 Million
24Continued
- Using a collaborative model to securing funding
for SLL and public libraries for early reading
success - Strengthen our position in early childhood
development - All of us must must become better trained in
early childhood development - 88 of children deficient in word recognition
skills in the 1st grade were poor readers in 4th
grade - We need to continue to build partnerships between
school, public, special and academic libraries as
well as the State Library, DOE, and DSS - Build on traditional services but reach out to
new audiences and try new methods
25Continued
- Work with FEMA so that libraries are considered
essential services and are treated as such during
a disaster.
26Wrap Up
- The Office of the State Library and Public
Libraries in Louisiana are critical to the
rebirth of our State. - We must work together, think strategically, be
pro-active, and be visionary.